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Resources
This page is for stable, practical resources: directories, organizations, and question lists. For emerging studies, interventions, and the moving research edge, use Frontiers.
Cardio-Oncology Specialists
Find doctors and programs experienced in cardio-oncology and radiation-associated cardiovascular disease. This is a starting point for discovery, not a recommendation list.
DirectoryResearch Papers
Search key studies on radiation-associated coronary, carotid, vascular, and cardiac disease.
Search PubMedQuestions for Your Doctor
Screening and prevention questions for survivors to bring to a physician or cardio-oncologist.
View QuestionsOrganizations & Programs
These institutions have dedicated cardio-oncology programs specializing in treatment-related cardiovascular and vascular disease. They are listed here because they are visible, relevant programs — not because RICAD Support is endorsing one center over another.
- International Cardio-Oncology Society (IC-OS) →
- Cleveland Clinic: Cardio-Oncology Center →
- Mayo Clinic: Cardio-Oncology Clinic →
- Mount Sinai: Cardio-Oncology (IC-OS Gold Center) →
- UCLA Health: Cardio-Oncology (IC-OS Gold Center) →
- Johns Hopkins: Cardio-Oncology →
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